[Oliver Peters]"Hmm... The video and the verbiage in the text info is talking about the current release, not anything yet to come.

- Oliver"

Seriously? Mr. Saccone sent out a new features promo post on Tuesday for features that were actually previously released? That just seems weird. I guess if it was just "counter messaging" against Adobe's MAX announcements in the stream, I can kinda sorta understand that. But it seems odd to promote as "news" - things that aren't actually "news."

(Holy heck, did I just write that? Looking up at the paragraph above, it seems utterly stupid to have written that in 2018. I've been busy but I haven't been under a rock - and I certainly should have learned by now that the new normal is that it really doesn't much matter WHAT you say on the interwebs - as long as you successfully get eyeballs to read it.) Maybe it's the new world of real-time streaming PR, and since i'm out of that game, I just don't see the idea of re-sending old news as if it's fresh news. I don't really follow BM or Adobe more than casually these days and when I saw a PR "press release" type post in my feed, I thought that implied "fresh news" - silly me.

In my defense, the post that crossed my feed was dated October 15th - and said...

Sorry if I didn't understand that something dated YESTERDAY and that started with the words "Today..." was about something apparently done a while ago.

Actually, I now wonder if Mr. Saccone actually sent this out when it APPEARED that he did. Maybe it was just a copy pasta that took his historic post - and re-sent it under a new dateline? Man this era is difficult to work in to try to understand what's real and whats just more market manipulation.

My attention is definitely elsewhere these days. Sorry for the confusion, Carry on.

The post says that the video was released today, not that the software was.

Resolve 15.1 was released Sept 27, and that video was posted Oct 15, outlining new features in the then 18 day old software. It's like how Apple releases software, then a few days or weeks later there is a review video that goes over the new features. If it's not ready the day of release, it's usually shortly thereafter. Like Saccone's post.